Barcelona win 22nd La Liga title

Barcelona's fourth La Liga title in five seasons - and the 22nd of their history - was confirmed after Real Madrid could only manage a 1-1 draw with Espanyol.

Barca, who play Atletico Madrid today, could match Real's league record total of 100 points from last year if they win their remaining four games.

Real Madrid gifted their rivals with the title as Jose Mourinho fielded a weakened team with one eye on next week's Copa del Rey final against Atletico Madrid, the club's last chance for major silverware this season.

Cristian Stuani gave Espanyol the lead after 28 minutes, and although Gonzalo Higuain pulled one back for Real in the 58th it was not enough to stop Barca securing the league trophy.

"We have to congratulate Barca. The league is a competition all about consistency," Real's Xabi Alonso said.

"We didn't start the season well, and this meant we couldn't compete at the end. Now we have to focus on the Cup as it is a title we still have to compete for."

Despite the La Liga crown being at stake, Real started with the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Xabi Alonso and Karim Benzema on the bench and mid-table Espanyol, who have little left to play for this season, sniffed the chance for an upset.

The game took a turn for the worse for Real when Raphael Varane fell awkwardly as he made a tackle and went down clutching his right knee.

The promising young French defender had to be substituted after 19 minutes, and in the 28th Stuani pounced on a loose ball in the area at a corner to fire the hosts in front.

Espanyol were unlucky to have a second goal ruled out soon after, while Real offered little going forward until Higuain flicked a header inside the far post from Luka Modric's freekick just before the hour mark.

The equaliser came two minutes after Real's leading scorer Ronaldo had entered the fray and the visitors steadily increased the pressure on the Espanyol goal although they rarely looked like finding the winner.

Espanyol had midfielder Victor Sanchez sent off at the end for a dangerous tackle on Higuain, giving Ronaldo a final chance to grab a winner with a freekick, but his attempt was high and wide summing up Real's dismal night.

Battling for survival

The day's other games all involved clubs fighting to avoid relegation, with Osasuna the only side in the threatened bottom six to win with a 1-0 triumph at home to Getafe.

Defender Alejandro Arribas headed in at a corner after 75 minutes to lift the Navarrans to 15th with 36 points, four above the relegation zone and 18th-placed Deportivo La Coruna.

Depor's seven-match unbeaten run ended at Real Valladolid when Javi Guerra scored with a backheel just after halftime.

The Galicians are two points short of the safety zone and 17th-placed Real Zaragoza, who drew 0-0 at Levante on Friday.

Depor are also a point ahead of regional rivals Celta Vigo in 19th and three in front of basement side Real Mallorca who have 29 points.

Mallorca were pushed closer to the second division when they went down 2-1 at Athletic Bilbao.

Bilbao striker Aritz Aduriz headed an early goal and the visitors were left a man down when defender Andreu Fontas was sent off for a handball in the area in the 24th.

Dudu Aouate gave the islanders hope by saving Aduriz's penalty only for home substitute Fernando Llorente to double the lead with a close-range volley in the 79th.

Mallorca's talented playmaker Giovani dos Santos put them back in the game with a superb freekick into the top corner two minutes later.

Gregorio Manzano's team were then reduced to nine men when defender Ximo Navarro was sent off at the end, but Dos Santos almost forced an equaliser in added time before the locals could breathe a sigh of relief.

Bilbao, last year's Europa League and King's Cup finalists, have all but mathematically assured their top-flight status in 14th with 41 points.

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